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organizations the united states will explain you know its definition of who is a legitimate target washington is helping the current yemeni government you know order for it not to fail and to be friendly to the us friendly enough to allow the us to bomb them as washington sees fit and friendly enough not to mess with this vital trade route but historically that kind of a prop by the united states has often led to eliminating much of the local population that sooner or later gets the sense that their government is serving its own interests and the interests of those thousands of miles away in washington i'm going to. you want to go to your business coming up here with dmitri after this quick break. divine power in action i debate. this. because we are under the control of those governing you so we're at the service of a space mafia. i found that the magnetic field of the sun will be. to create the support that just. after the second coming it will be a beautiful place it will receive its glory it will be a renewed world and it will be a beautiful place. the best. little stuff just ammunition.
organizations the united states will explain you know its definition of who is a legitimate target washington is helping the current yemeni government you know order for it not to fail and to be friendly to the us friendly enough to allow the us to bomb them as washington sees fit and friendly enough not to mess with this vital trade route but historically that kind of a prop by the united states has often led to eliminating much of the local population that sooner or later gets the sense that...
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you need to know this president obama is back in washington d.c. senators back in washington d.c. the speaker john boehner and the rest of the republicans in the house are still on vacation here is democratic senate majority leader harry reid on the floor of the sun today warning that it looks like the nation is going over the cliff. if we go over the cliff and it looks like that's where we're headed as president the house of representatives as we speak with four days left after today before the first year aren't here with the speaker having told them they'll have you know given forty eight hours notice i can't imagine their consciences they're out wherever they are around the country and we're here trying to get something done. they are not in washington d.c. d.c. house arizonans are not here going over the cliff means a tax increase on all americans but it also means a significant cut to the already bloated defense budget and war profiteers around virginia are nervous about this the aerospace industries association which represents more than three hundred defense companies relea
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there's an old russian saying we're friends are also deeds a lot of people in moscow and in washington when they pass the magnitsky act and now the ban on adoption in moscow may have thought they were just talking showing off playing grandstanding politically as we say in america but these words have consequences they have bet they feel all this new cold war atmosphere which is enveloping the relationship between our two countries it's going to affect american relations with russia regarding afghanistan regarding missile defense regarding syria regarding iran these are very serious matters but bomber has continued the policy toward moscow begun by president clinton a democrat and continued by president bush a republican that policy is advancing nato toward russia's borders building missile defense on russia's borders interfering in russia's interim the politics most recently the street demonstrations this is the same policy that began twenty years ago with the soviet union the fundamental american policy toward russia has not changed so it's ridiculous to call lama soft on moscow i mea
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good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm laurin the store here in washington d.c. these are your headlines for friday december twenty first two thousand and twelve today is a good time to reflect on this part. of the twenty first this year. that will be today and the world didn't end i think it's fair to say so we will reflect on what may lie ahead in the coming new year or reflect on this year in economic trends dave column is a cornell chemistry professor but he's known in finance for his annual year in review which is out today and he is here in studio to talk about it plus you wes stocks drop as house republicans cancel a vote on the fiscal cliff political disarray stock markets those were how the headlines read today when i came into work what is this just white noise we'll talk about signs of a broken market that go far beyond the day to day news portably moving them plus from market scandals to our very own we'll break down what you loved and hated this week in viewer feedback let's get to today's capital account. well the world didn't end today some argue t
good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm laurin the store here in washington d.c. these are your headlines for friday december twenty first two thousand and twelve today is a good time to reflect on this part. of the twenty first this year. that will be today and the world didn't end i think it's fair to say so we will reflect on what may lie ahead in the coming new year or reflect on this year in economic trends dave column is a cornell chemistry professor but he's known in finance for...
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people here in washington don't seem to understand that if you don't like the government in cairo or if you do like the government in cairo i guess i should say then you will love the government the comes to power in damascus because you will see a sunni muslim islamised government a muslim brotherhood style government that is absolutely intolerant fundamentally hostile to the west washington has failed to officially denounce the many suicide bombings perpetrated by the rebels in syria preferring to focus on the wrongs committed by the assad regime alone the u.s. is also ramping up the rhetoric about the possibility of the assad government using chemical weapons against civilians something that damascus says would be suicidal on the other hand many rebels are not averse to the idea of suicide in the name of what they call a holy war militants have recently taken control of a toxic chemical plant in the country's second city of aleppo a video was uploaded to youtube showing them testing chemical weapons on rabbits we could not independently verify the authenticity of the footage. you
people here in washington don't seem to understand that if you don't like the government in cairo or if you do like the government in cairo i guess i should say then you will love the government the comes to power in damascus because you will see a sunni muslim islamised government a muslim brotherhood style government that is absolutely intolerant fundamentally hostile to the west washington has failed to officially denounce the many suicide bombings perpetrated by the rebels in syria...
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kalar is sea eagle it has a wingspan of two and a half meters it ness only here in washington far east because of the bundles of salmon and seagulls which feed the giant bird in his studies if gagne focuses on birds so he took me to one of his favorite places here the island it has the biggest colony of seagulls in the region. the climb back up was tough but the prize was worth it. maybe for the wildlife here is the lack of physics for the better but when you stand on top of phenomena like this you just can't help wanting to share the beauty . well. it's technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. wealthy british style. markets. can find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name two kinds of reports on our. american billionaire new york michael bloomberg supported looking to buy one of the world's most respected newspaper britain's financial times not the deal would also include a stake in the economist which is a secular nation grow during the past few rollercoaster
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also moscow hits washington with counter legislation after the u.s. slap sanctions on russian officials it accuses of human rights violations. and egypt's rumors want their opponents and a lot of the country's top prosecutors probe opposition leaders for allegedly inciting an uprising just days after a low turnout referendum approves a controversial new constitution. and i welcome you watching r.t. live from moscow with me andrey farmer. four people have died and four others are in a critical condition after a passenger jet crash landed at a moscow airport the plane is said to have overshot the runway splintering into pieces and littering an outlying highway with deborah artie's medina question of a report from the new cover airport. investigation asms will in full swing this this is the second and the biggest part of the plane that still remains very close to the highway and looks very terrifying but the other person the plane in particular the cabin at that through right on the highway after the crash and where four crew members died as well as the
also moscow hits washington with counter legislation after the u.s. slap sanctions on russian officials it accuses of human rights violations. and egypt's rumors want their opponents and a lot of the country's top prosecutors probe opposition leaders for allegedly inciting an uprising just days after a low turnout referendum approves a controversial new constitution. and i welcome you watching r.t. live from moscow with me andrey farmer. four people have died and four others are in a critical...
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adoptions including the full text of russia's reply to washington's magnitsky act online for that and much more. the world's most visited city is sparkling paris spent a record amount on festive lights to put everyone in the holiday spirit but the millions hit by financial hardship aren't celebrating the sight of millions of euros being splashed on the decorations ships he reports. it is beyond any doubt that in the daytime paris is one of the most beautiful cities in the world but after dark the french capital lives up to its other name the city of lights. many parisians regard to the launch of the christmas elimination as one of the most important events of any year. this year in central paris alone the famous installing christmas lights wasn't cheap at christmas elimination because they're on a one million euros it shop on the shelves it is a is contributing to the christmas lighting depending on the number of trees they have in front of their of their shop eighty percent money money from the day from the shops of the shows it easy for twenty percent this money of the city hall but
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things were happening there was speculation that they were discussing a piece of this and zisha also our washington involving the creation of a transitional government. including. both sides of the conflict in accordance with the u.n. . russia's foreign minister also earlier this week met with. senior syrian diplomats are behind closed doors but it's most likely that they discussed the same concept hopefully will be able to find out more details after a lab or often right he meet in moscow on saturday it's really not clear if the syrian opposition though would be ready to take part in forming any transitional government since they've been calling strictly for us to step down in fact the leader of the syrian opposition has rejected an invitation to come to moscow saying that no negotiations with the syrian authorities are possible even with russia mediating meanwhile the violence continues to escalate in syria there is going to have been more terrorist attacks also the rebels have been targeting military airstrips and government forces have been also replying with the mortar shelling. ok we knew tha
things were happening there was speculation that they were discussing a piece of this and zisha also our washington involving the creation of a transitional government. including. both sides of the conflict in accordance with the u.n. . russia's foreign minister also earlier this week met with. senior syrian diplomats are behind closed doors but it's most likely that they discussed the same concept hopefully will be able to find out more details after a lab or often right he meet in moscow on...
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which is that the partnership we need between washington and moscow to make the world safe for all of us has not existed since the soviet union ended and we may be farther from it today today as a result partially of this. then we have been in twenty years. now if your health has taken a hammering this holiday season technology updates had some medical breakthroughs in a few minutes stay with us here. you know his secret laboratory makes him a kirby was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and we're going this is why you should care only on the dog. hold it. hold it. i must tell. you. that good speech. her. mom it's good. to. see. a little mouse bottom a little. download the official location to yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites. if you're away from your television or it just doesn't go so how would your mobile device if you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. something. thousands of meters of ice from. the lab. that is
which is that the partnership we need between washington and moscow to make the world safe for all of us has not existed since the soviet union ended and we may be farther from it today today as a result partially of this. then we have been in twenty years. now if your health has taken a hammering this holiday season technology updates had some medical breakthroughs in a few minutes stay with us here. you know his secret laboratory makes him a kirby was able to build a new most sophisticated...
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. >> with us now are ryan lizza, the new yorker magazine's washington correspondent and cnn's senior political analyst ron bram's team. thank you both for coming in. ron, you wrote an interesting column, i just read it, in the national journal about democrats having a more unified coalition after the election in november. what sort of negotiating advantage is that supposed to give them in the fiscal cliff situation. >> i think it's almost the inverse of what we saw in 2010 after big democratic losses in that election. the caucus was divided in the house and senate on whether to extend the bush tax cuts for everyone. republicans were unified, they insisted it be extended for everyone. president obama ultimately made a deal to extend them as you know, for two years for all taxpayers, which is how we are where we are now. democrats are virtually in lock step showing cracks, saying maybe we need to extend for those in the middle. it's a different circumstance. i think the leverage on the tax side, at least is clearly with the democrats, stalemates mean the tax cuts expired and democrats
. >> with us now are ryan lizza, the new yorker magazine's washington correspondent and cnn's senior political analyst ron bram's team. thank you both for coming in. ron, you wrote an interesting column, i just read it, in the national journal about democrats having a more unified coalition after the election in november. what sort of negotiating advantage is that supposed to give them in the fiscal cliff situation. >> i think it's almost the inverse of what we saw in 2010 after big...
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. >> here in washington you are known as mr. anne applebaum. >> i am proud to be married to anne. >> seven years ago. >> he looks so young. >> does he look that young today? >> he looks wonderful. >> what does that mean that he is now a minister of poland? how does that figure into your interested? >> it does not figure in directly. i have a background in knowledge i would not have otherwise. he does not influence me in a direct way. he is not sitting with me in the archives while i am looking at what happened to the hungarian film director in 1947. having this connection gives me some empathy and what happened there. >> what are the residuals from >> what are the residuals from world war ii to today in eastern europe? anything? >> one of the things that happened since 1989 is the region we used to call eastern europe has become very differentiated. these countries no longer have anything in common with one another, except a common memory of communist occupation. poland is as different as greece is from some land.-- finland. eur
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capable of doing that and that's why we turn to our friends and allies and officials firmly deny that washington plays a decisive role in preventing any revolution happening in bahrain but even the bahraini government's information minister suggests the us main fact be playing a double game. i think the iranian opposition is a key ally of the us leader of the opposition and the terrorist members of the opposition have close ties with foreign embassies in bahrain we can leak some of the old many documents proving that if this is true then washington sitting comfortably it can quickly switch sides if for instance my mom refuses to accommodate the american fleet any further but for now the opposition in bahrain is left to wonder as to why calls to support democracy from some are less worthy of attention than others like see russia ski r.t. reporting from the kingdom of bahrain hard on a certain attention to syria now whether fighting rages on as the rebels and government continue to trade accusations of atrocities civilians and the media are also increasingly being caught in the crossfire of the on
capable of doing that and that's why we turn to our friends and allies and officials firmly deny that washington plays a decisive role in preventing any revolution happening in bahrain but even the bahraini government's information minister suggests the us main fact be playing a double game. i think the iranian opposition is a key ally of the us leader of the opposition and the terrorist members of the opposition have close ties with foreign embassies in bahrain we can leak some of the old many...
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lab along with a mexican drug lord and syria's president are sad as all of them they say a threat to washington for more r.t. dot com. fall into a local russian deputies initiated an investigation into lady gaga to show in some papers why well fearing she promoted homosexual propaganda. for greece's largest banks securing up for a bailout to stop reporting huge losses this year together the leader on twenty seven billion euros worth of loans to stay afloat greece has been relying on international bailout fund since twenty ten and there's economies dimitrius you're not. greeks are bearing the brunt of the banks losses. the loans on which. this recapitalization of the banking sector is going to decrease are coming from the the troika the e.u. the i.m.f. and the e.c.b. and they are going to be a they're going to be part of the and big national debt which is going to be paid by the taxpayer and we had forty thousand small businesses closing closing this year alone three hundred additional thousands of job losses as a total unemployment rate of twenty six percent so we have really. on the one hand a
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twenty children the youngest age only six moral service has been held as winds blew a half mast in washington in order of the victims. now the u.n. nuclear watchdog says it expects to reach an agreement with iran to inspect the parchin military complex which has some under suspicion over potential atomic activities the i.a.e.a. will meet officials from tehran next month to try and finalize a deal a number of western intelligence agencies believe the area was once used by iran to conduct tests of explosives with nuclear elements world powers are seeking to resolve a long running dispute over the country's nuclear ambitions wish iran says are for peaceful purposes only the country is suffering under severe sanctions as well as other trade restrictions from the you ask canada britain and the e.u. on his marina and i went to tehran to find out how people there feel about their nation's standoff with the west. a three decades of pride followed by three years of. women sue remember her future husband a young physicist she immediately knew he'd come a long way indeed she went on to become one of the
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of course i mean formally legally yes it does i think that's part of a strategy to court favor with washington to court favor with the u.s. military industrial complex doesn't really help the people involved. people involved area are really u.s. military bases in order to secure their own future or to help their economy i think in fact it creates a sort of neo colonial type relationship may be good for the. area but not so good for working people leave it there thank you very much indeed brian back around you were activist joining me live there from the u.s. thank you opposition groups in egypt have called on their supporters to stage a nationwide protest to challenge the outcome of the first round of the referendum on the new islamist backed constitution they claim the vote was marred by widespread violations with rights groups calling for a rerun of saturday's poll results suggest fifty six percent of egyptians approve of the draft constitution which is supported by president morsi and the muslim brotherhood but the opposition says the document is poorly drafted and turns a constitution into
of course i mean formally legally yes it does i think that's part of a strategy to court favor with washington to court favor with the u.s. military industrial complex doesn't really help the people involved. people involved area are really u.s. military bases in order to secure their own future or to help their economy i think in fact it creates a sort of neo colonial type relationship may be good for the. area but not so good for working people leave it there thank you very much indeed brian...
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and as a sign remains locked within ecuador's diplomatic mission washington hasn't stopped its prosecution on the whistleblower says we collect spokesman kristinn hrafnsson. well we know about the ongoing. investigation and the secret grand jury you know. there is. an ongoing attempt to find an angle to bring charges against julian and possibly all those working for we tell you as a very serious matter of course very shameful for you obama administration not to stop that for the man who was right even taken four years ago to increase transparency and what we have seen is totally the opposite which hunt against whistleblowers. persons in history who will continue our work as we have just by difficult situation that you has been in the ecuadorian embassy now for six months but problems with your house arrest that hasn't stopped us we have continued to work. the economic blockade has not stopped us either even though we are getting into a dire situation financially but. we have to say that. all out war and i'm sure we have a victory there as well in the new year. an hour's time lead to be pey
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plus washington's plans to hold the whip hand over east asian skies by deploying squadrons of stealth warplanes to the region get all the details at our dot com. with the end of the year approaching we continue to look back now at the most significant events of twenty twelve today r.t. recaps the launch of a groundbreaking exclusive show hosted by the world's top whistleblower in the science the program was recorded while the wiki leaks founder was under house arrest in britain and gave voice to some of the most prominent public figures shunned by the mainstream media. it was right on the new year's eve when i went to london to see june to discuss the news so. i'm julian assignment. editor of where she wakes exposed the world secret police documents from the very beginning when it became the in high profile show stayed strong with a lot of it's as a boss or so we created this web page with a big video player and video feeds containing trailers sneak peeks most shows tend to have a spike and then go down to both mars it's online and you with your keeps climbing in and quite a quite a s
plus washington's plans to hold the whip hand over east asian skies by deploying squadrons of stealth warplanes to the region get all the details at our dot com. with the end of the year approaching we continue to look back now at the most significant events of twenty twelve today r.t. recaps the launch of a groundbreaking exclusive show hosted by the world's top whistleblower in the science the program was recorded while the wiki leaks founder was under house arrest in britain and gave voice...
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, i think, no one should go to washington without reading that book. [laughter] max boot, in the times when laws and rules and principles of strategy seem to be overwhelmed or out of date, he's become thee authoritative voice on military affairs always with amazing, consistent, unquestioned integrity, which is also kind of a rarity in the field which is marked often by to littization, and we are looking forward to more work. jay, who i just met a moment ago, i think we all here realize that serious thought an international affairs requires the widest range of reference that you can't just focus on one corner of the strategic realm, and you see his name, the authors line, you know you're about to get something with tremendous explanatory power, and with writings that go across the culture of the country and the arts. calling into account that annual fraud, the nobel peace prize -- [laughter] after they call it, nobody can ever say "nobel peace prize" again without saying so ironically. i'll turn it over to them, and i think we'll start with elliot, if t
, i think, no one should go to washington without reading that book. [laughter] max boot, in the times when laws and rules and principles of strategy seem to be overwhelmed or out of date, he's become thee authoritative voice on military affairs always with amazing, consistent, unquestioned integrity, which is also kind of a rarity in the field which is marked often by to littization, and we are looking forward to more work. jay, who i just met a moment ago, i think we all here realize that...
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united lost a rebel drawing president assad in dismissing washington's chemical weapons he is there's the media again while u.s. invasion fleet poised on syria's borders. around one step forward one step by just as the american senate's launches a cold war era long live it break it up or is it these are by no seven russian officials provoking a promise of a similar move. this is all she coming to live from moscow hello and welcome to the program along anticipated state address by egypt's president morsi has failed to silence the angry voices on the streets of cairo protesters claim his still ignores their key demands by evolving to push on with a referendum on an islamist led constitution more on that from cairo based reporter true now. president mohamed morsi basically stuck by his decisions he said in his speech he said this consulate curation which was very contentious very people described it as a power grab was essential basically in the transition period to democracy and very important protecting the constituent assembly which drafted the constitution to the we get to this point
united lost a rebel drawing president assad in dismissing washington's chemical weapons he is there's the media again while u.s. invasion fleet poised on syria's borders. around one step forward one step by just as the american senate's launches a cold war era long live it break it up or is it these are by no seven russian officials provoking a promise of a similar move. this is all she coming to live from moscow hello and welcome to the program along anticipated state address by egypt's...
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they refer to the clowns american criticism and legal action against russian officials saying washington shouldn't be literally anyone on human rights when it's legalized torture and indefinite detention. also later in the day we're bringing you julian i sounded christmas address as the ed so we could leak smoke six months of asylum in the ecuadorian embassy in london. time magazine named the bronco bar pass and i'll be here calling him the architect of a new america but critics say they need action not words from the president on issues like gun control. or watering all see live from moscow hello and welcome to the program. legit putin has defended russia's position in the latest round over human rights with the you was the president has washington shouldn't be pointing the finger when it's all record of violations goes far beyond anything moscow is being accused of let's now get the details from on t.v. north hello there you go so what's going on there. well the road between moscow and washington around the moneyed ski act and russia replying to it which lawmakers are currently working
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our chancellor mrs merkel is obviously fulfilling and prematurely fulfilling washington's wishes which is completely against the will of the people and sixty percent by the way is i think not the correct figure this is a regular tradition nowadays that the parliament overrides the wishes of the people so many people here do not trust the parliament they do not trust the government and they do not trust the media and what we have here is you know you know eighty percent were against the afghanistan issue and we sent our troops against their wishes then you know paying into the bankrupt euro currency to get again against eighty percent of the wishes of the people and sending these patriot systems and that very bad situation. still to come should the french cut off qatari cash that's a question will lead to this twenty one previously welcome investment is now the focus of high level skepticism of it is in the midst influence interesting story coming up also to britain has raised the alarm with a force to fork out over two thirds of their monthly income tax. with. its technology innovation
our chancellor mrs merkel is obviously fulfilling and prematurely fulfilling washington's wishes which is completely against the will of the people and sixty percent by the way is i think not the correct figure this is a regular tradition nowadays that the parliament overrides the wishes of the people so many people here do not trust the parliament they do not trust the government and they do not trust the media and what we have here is you know you know eighty percent were against the...
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tel aviv runs resurgent skepticism is now even getting the us a little worried washington's afraid of losing its and wendell ally in the european union and is even warning of consequences if the u.k. leaves the bloc but what it all analysts robert oulds says it's britain's business alone. i think the people in britain really will make their own minds up about a future we don't need what to don't need to be told what to do by someone from another country be that the united states or or stall the president of the european commission for that matter really put president obama needs to understand is that the european union is actually damaging for you it's actually undermining the economy of different member states many member states are suffering a very harshly as a result of these economic policies policies which he has thought believe objective and he wouldn't like to be told how to manage his economy by an unaccountable bureaucracy like other countries in europe countries in the eurozone are being told how to manage their own affairs having to think over time forced upon them so reall
tel aviv runs resurgent skepticism is now even getting the us a little worried washington's afraid of losing its and wendell ally in the european union and is even warning of consequences if the u.k. leaves the bloc but what it all analysts robert oulds says it's britain's business alone. i think the people in britain really will make their own minds up about a future we don't need what to don't need to be told what to do by someone from another country be that the united states or or stall the...
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and washington liz wall are to. a rally in marking the year since some of the biggest anti-government protests in russia's recent history gathered several hundred people in central moscow dozens of the activists were detained for taking part in the rally that was authorized most of them have since been released. was there. did not sanction any rallies to be held in this place saying that there's usually heavy traffic in this area gatherings because some additional problems they did not hold long ago with the opposition before proposing other routes fields to reach an agreement as a result today several hundred people gathered in central moscow to mark one year since the start of government protests in the country we have seen some arrests including those of opposition leaders. they say that they were detained lawfully since they claim that all the people who gathered here this saturday are not taking part in any rally they're just outside for a walk but all in all what's happening here today is really of no comparis
and washington liz wall are to. a rally in marking the year since some of the biggest anti-government protests in russia's recent history gathered several hundred people in central moscow dozens of the activists were detained for taking part in the rally that was authorized most of them have since been released. was there. did not sanction any rallies to be held in this place saying that there's usually heavy traffic in this area gatherings because some additional problems they did not hold...
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american legal action against russia saying that washington shouldn't be lecturing anyone on human rights with its record of sanctions definite detention. in the day we bring you christmas address is the editor of wiki leaks mark six months of asylum in ecuador an embassy in london. and time magazine names barack obama person of the year in the architect of a new america but critics call for action and not just words from the president on issues like gun control. you're watching r t broadcasting live from moscow on kerry well they may putin has defended russia's position in the latest round of a human rights with the u.s. the president says washington shouldn't be pointing the finger when its own record of violations goes far beyond anything that moscow has been accused of the details now from. there you go what exactly sparked such tough rhetoric from future. well the president has slammed the moneys p.x. us recently by american lawmakers which he said is a continuation of a series of anti russian loss just like the jackson venice. act which was abolished just recently and according to t
american legal action against russia saying that washington shouldn't be lecturing anyone on human rights with its record of sanctions definite detention. in the day we bring you christmas address is the editor of wiki leaks mark six months of asylum in ecuador an embassy in london. and time magazine names barack obama person of the year in the architect of a new america but critics call for action and not just words from the president on issues like gun control. you're watching r t...
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the latest round of a lot of economic sanctions against iran was implemented less than two weeks ago washington and its allies imposed restrictions in an attempt to curb iran's nuclear program which tehran maintains is peaceful. a taliban attack on a police station has left at least eight people dead in pakistan's northwestern city of new details of how that assault unfolded are still unclear but according to some reports insurgents had fired rockets at the gate and then bombarded the station with grenades banu a situated on the edge of pakistan's rest of the tribal belt plagued by insurgency is often targeted by armed militants. meanwhile the militant group hamas will not give up an inch of palestinian territories that is according to the organization's political leader khaled mashal who was speaking on his last day of a visit to gaza he also slammed israel for the occupation of palestinian lands and refused to recognize the country's the missing israel responded that it would never unilaterally withdraw from the west bank saying that what undermined its security in the country criticized the
the latest round of a lot of economic sanctions against iran was implemented less than two weeks ago washington and its allies imposed restrictions in an attempt to curb iran's nuclear program which tehran maintains is peaceful. a taliban attack on a police station has left at least eight people dead in pakistan's northwestern city of new details of how that assault unfolded are still unclear but according to some reports insurgents had fired rockets at the gate and then bombarded the station...
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william angle told me washington secretly supporting the muslim brotherhood to turn egypt into an islamic dictatorship you have the brotherhood which has been supported by the state department in the obama administration as a as an analogous vehicle to create a if you will an islamic dictatorship in egypt but they're pushing a block of gender a secret agenda much much like. masonry organizational sequence of cycles where the triads are the the hands of they're pushing an agenda on the population and the population rightly source was a skunk and i think this is the coptic christian groups are threatened if the book brotherhood gets its constitution and imposes sure real off. other groups of the world muslims for example sylvie their places of worship are under attack in egypt and likely will be increasing it so this is probably one of the most major earth here in intelligence projects of the last fifty years in islam is the u.s. government support of the muslim brotherhood to create islamic fascist regime you want to use the term across the islamic world cross the muslim world from afghani
william angle told me washington secretly supporting the muslim brotherhood to turn egypt into an islamic dictatorship you have the brotherhood which has been supported by the state department in the obama administration as a as an analogous vehicle to create a if you will an islamic dictatorship in egypt but they're pushing a block of gender a secret agenda much much like. masonry organizational sequence of cycles where the triads are the the hands of they're pushing an agenda on the...
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. >> here in washington you are known as mr. anne applebaum. >> i am proud to be married to anne. >> seven years ago. >> he looks so young. >> does he look that young today? >> he looks wonderful. >> what does that mean that he is now a minister of poland? how does that figure into your interested? >> it does not figure in directly. i have a background in knowledge i would not have otherwise. he does not influence me in a direct way. he is not sitting with me in the archives while i am looking of what happened to the hon. film director in 1947, -- while i am looking at what happened to the hungarian film director in 1947. having this connection gives me some empathy and what happened there. >> what are the residuals from two today in i eastern europe? anything? >> one of the things that happened since 1989 is the region we used to call eastern europe has become very differentiated. these countries no longer have anything in common with one another, except a common memory of communist occupation. poland is as different as greece
. >> here in washington you are known as mr. anne applebaum. >> i am proud to be married to anne. >> seven years ago. >> he looks so young. >> does he look that young today? >> he looks wonderful. >> what does that mean that he is now a minister of poland? how does that figure into your interested? >> it does not figure in directly. i have a background in knowledge i would not have otherwise. he does not influence me in a direct way. he is not...
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led invasion into iraq washington is pressuring a new government of the very same country to help move the leader of a different one as america continue supporting syria's opposition in part by policing iran iraq for its all to march in lockstep with borders has created something of a middle east trying the white house may not be able to navigate up or not artsy. turkish troops and helicopters a pounded the kurdish area near the border with syria killing thirteen suspected militants the crisis in syria is being seen as a chance for kurdish aspirations for independence and statehood and whether the turks are actually shooting themselves in the foot by supporting the syrian uprising is the subject up for debate in the latest cross-talk it's coming up in the next hour well up more news from me right. the legacy no one should be proud of. scrap metal littering pristine arctic landscape building stilton over their foundation pipes being black smoke over the snow covered peaks the traces of the soviet industrial activity on the pittsburgh an archipelago don't make a pretty picture the guidin
led invasion into iraq washington is pressuring a new government of the very same country to help move the leader of a different one as america continue supporting syria's opposition in part by policing iran iraq for its all to march in lockstep with borders has created something of a middle east trying the white house may not be able to navigate up or not artsy. turkish troops and helicopters a pounded the kurdish area near the border with syria killing thirteen suspected militants the crisis...
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to washington's magnitsky bill accusing russians of the same more night. and also online how's this for a threat that apple's notorious new iphone maps are labeled life threatening australia for misleading travelers to phantom talents in the sporting outback. there's unrest on the markets after italy's technocrat prime minister mario monti announced his plans to leave before silvio berlusconi has thrown his hat into the ring again after he withdrew his party support for the government want to says he'll go after next year's budget is passed which could see an election in february much older than expected that's where the greek prime minister is trying to secure more support from germany's wealthy and conservative region a very early at greece's credit is a greater profit out with another forty four billion euros greek attorney and georgia culture garson means real solutions to a long way off so most cause me to stone walling says listen. but unfortunately. it isn't easy to. control just that you go to example even to the. national military fund. but of cou
to washington's magnitsky bill accusing russians of the same more night. and also online how's this for a threat that apple's notorious new iphone maps are labeled life threatening australia for misleading travelers to phantom talents in the sporting outback. there's unrest on the markets after italy's technocrat prime minister mario monti announced his plans to leave before silvio berlusconi has thrown his hat into the ring again after he withdrew his party support for the government want to...
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we head to washington d.c. after the break for law in the capital account. well going into the future this month high tech means good health whether it be the latest laser cutters on lifesaving heart valves crushing innovators are working hard to keep you healthy chris some companies it's been a winding road from car simulators to cutting edge training systems for others it's been a lifetime of work a lot in the mysteries of the self check it all out on technology update we've got the future cover. download the official ati application to your cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's if you're away from your television or it just doesn't matter how would your mobile device if you could watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. something . lies beneath. thousands of meters of mice country from. the lab. that is aloof from many. but dangerous even to those who keep it at a distance. live because the. lives of at. least. live. well see british scientists not. spot on because we don't. market why not. find out what's really
we head to washington d.c. after the break for law in the capital account. well going into the future this month high tech means good health whether it be the latest laser cutters on lifesaving heart valves crushing innovators are working hard to keep you healthy chris some companies it's been a winding road from car simulators to cutting edge training systems for others it's been a lifetime of work a lot in the mysteries of the self check it all out on technology update we've got the future...
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court on terror charges his reappearance has ignited suspicion he's a victim of washington's the tories rendition program. russia and india rubber stamp billions of dollars worth of military mega deals as to the world's fast growing countries boost the global clout influence that's making some of the west nervous. and while some celebrate others struggle the spiraling construct christmas leaves british pensioners in a far from festive spirit. hello there in a very good evening shift just joy this is kevin irwin here at the new center tonight our top story syria's rebels say at least sixty people have been killed in a government a strike on a bakery in the central how my province state run media is broadcast a denial instead accusing the opposition of the killings designed to smear the authorities just as the international peace envoy visited damascus the home of provinces witnessed intense fighting in the past few days meanwhile russia's foreign ministers rebuffed speculation that moscow is looking to give asylum to president assad and the russians shielding his government. spoke exclus
court on terror charges his reappearance has ignited suspicion he's a victim of washington's the tories rendition program. russia and india rubber stamp billions of dollars worth of military mega deals as to the world's fast growing countries boost the global clout influence that's making some of the west nervous. and while some celebrate others struggle the spiraling construct christmas leaves british pensioners in a far from festive spirit. hello there in a very good evening shift just joy...
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in washington, in washington, washington had about 40,000 people then as a city, 12,000 of them were black. the majority of the black people in washington, actually, in 1830 were free, were not slaves. out of the 12,000 black people, slightly more than half were free. >> what led to washington, d.c.'s first race riots in 1835? what part did francis scott key play? recount the almost forgotten chapter in american history in "snowstorm in august," part of four days of nonfiction books and authors on new year's day's booktv. up next, "after words" with the georgetown professor of history. this week, they discuss the untold history of the united states, a companion book to the documentary series. le it, they argue that u.s.
in washington, in washington, washington had about 40,000 people then as a city, 12,000 of them were black. the majority of the black people in washington, actually, in 1830 were free, were not slaves. out of the 12,000 black people, slightly more than half were free. >> what led to washington, d.c.'s first race riots in 1835? what part did francis scott key play? recount the almost forgotten chapter in american history in "snowstorm in august," part of four days of nonfiction...
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of washington i think people in the way people in america elsewhere should be demanding an end to the military build up against iran i don't see the sanctions against iran those are very real i want to follow up on something you had said you said that israel alone doesn't have the capability to necessarily launch an attack on iran but we have heard reports of israel's supposedly purchasing thousands of g.p.s. guided weapons systems from the united states do you think that this could be some sort of a sign perhaps that tel aviv could be preparing for a confrontation. on the region for a war in gaza it didn't come out of very well and we saw this on hamas is missiles reaching philthy so this really is must be desperate so we rebuild this is also in order to keep its military bans on all the other states inside the region so how many how does a setback in gaza out of those and if we knowing what the israelis alike will be desperate to build up there are meant to keep them in this appears position at the same time they must be aware that actually the facing quite serious enemy is now in t
of washington i think people in the way people in america elsewhere should be demanding an end to the military build up against iran i don't see the sanctions against iran those are very real i want to follow up on something you had said you said that israel alone doesn't have the capability to necessarily launch an attack on iran but we have heard reports of israel's supposedly purchasing thousands of g.p.s. guided weapons systems from the united states do you think that this could be some...
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turned in her resignation letter to secretary clinton and left washington. she resumed her princeton professorship and life in new jersey with her husband and two teenage sons. in the wake of her departure, slaughter wrote a cover story for "the atlantic magazine" why women still can't have it all. within days, the piece became the most read in t"the atlantic's" history. tonight, she takes us behind that personal decision that became a raging public debate. explain the intensity of that kind of job, because it's really much more than what many people think. thisst is a more intense job th senior jobs in the private sector. >> it's certainly comparable. it's an assistant secretary job, which means you're on pretty much all the time. you're the head of the secretary of state's private think tank. that means you cover the entire world, just as she does. and you're on for everything she needs you to do. and every sort of -- the longer-term planning and you work pretty much round the clock. >> so you're working probably six days a week? >> absolutely. now, i comm
turned in her resignation letter to secretary clinton and left washington. she resumed her princeton professorship and life in new jersey with her husband and two teenage sons. in the wake of her departure, slaughter wrote a cover story for "the atlantic magazine" why women still can't have it all. within days, the piece became the most read in t"the atlantic's" history. tonight, she takes us behind that personal decision that became a raging public debate. explain the...
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second front in western europe and the british, and roosevelt asked stotland to send the top general to washington in nabf 42 and in june of 40 to the issue a public statement saying we are going to open up the second front before the end of the war before the end of the year in 1942. we promised that publicly. and yet the open up in june of 44. that's partly because the british refused to go along with this and that the british get involved in the periphery in northern africa. they are serious but they didn't open up the second front with the united states brought instead basically to defend the provision higher. >> how does this link to the cold war? >> there's been to the mistrust between the soviets beginning during the war treatise of the seeds of the cold war are visible during the war. there are certain tensions of course because the fact that they delayed the second front know that the soviets had on their own largely defeated the germans after stalin and rather what pushing it across central europe and eastern europe moving towards berlin and they lost the mission and there's also a diplo
second front in western europe and the british, and roosevelt asked stotland to send the top general to washington in nabf 42 and in june of 40 to the issue a public statement saying we are going to open up the second front before the end of the war before the end of the year in 1942. we promised that publicly. and yet the open up in june of 44. that's partly because the british refused to go along with this and that the british get involved in the periphery in northern africa. they are serious...
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of putin says america's zero four human rights record means it can't lecture others as a response to washington's decision to sanction russian diplomats we talk about. looking at live pictures from london news event we're following developing story tonight another not like these are the latest in fact this is the balcony of the ecuadorian embassy. any minute and these plans are the christmas address will be live shortly i can assure you of that also the u.k. reveals the war in afghanistan has cost more than seventeen billion pounds of that figure expected to rise before british troops are withdrawn. alone a very good evening chief who just joined us for a viewer watching around the world is kevin owen here at the new center tonight and first for him a putin slammed america's human rights record. and sanctions torture and oversees prisons while speaking to journalists the president defended moscow's response. our u.s. partners and their lawmakers say they are concerned about human rights in our prisons and that's fine of course but there are plenty of issues they have themselves abu ghraib and gua
of putin says america's zero four human rights record means it can't lecture others as a response to washington's decision to sanction russian diplomats we talk about. looking at live pictures from london news event we're following developing story tonight another not like these are the latest in fact this is the balcony of the ecuadorian embassy. any minute and these plans are the christmas address will be live shortly i can assure you of that also the u.k. reveals the war in afghanistan has...
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since then tel aviv and washington's approach to the middle east conflict has gained them an ever shrinking minority of supporters the irony is that the bid was passed on the watchers of israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his rightwing foreign minister avigdor lieberman it was last year that lieberman boasted in the united nations that the moral majority of western states was with israel it now turns out he was wrong and whether israel wants it or not it's increasingly clear that something needs to give pause here r.t. tel aviv no but earlier israeli college lecturer of miri eisin spoke to me she said that thursday's move was directed against israel. the majority of israelis including this government by the way have stated clearly that they'd like to see palestine independent and both of us understand that there is a difference between saying palestine independent and doing it on your own with the united nations without israel as a partner as if saying that the impediment is just the state that's here let's do this hand in hand without negotiations without us as a partner to do a
since then tel aviv and washington's approach to the middle east conflict has gained them an ever shrinking minority of supporters the irony is that the bid was passed on the watchers of israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his rightwing foreign minister avigdor lieberman it was last year that lieberman boasted in the united nations that the moral majority of western states was with israel it now turns out he was wrong and whether israel wants it or not it's increasingly clear that...
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presidents bush and obama as secretary of defense, and doing some speaking but staying as far from washington, d.c. as i can. >> rose: when you look at writing a book, i mean, how hard is that for you to take the time anand think of all of the events and make sure that you get it right as you recollect it? >> first i have given myself a little out at the beginning by saying this is a purely personal reminiscence of what i experienced and what i saw, i am not trying to write the defensive history and others will have a different perspective on things, but it was -- we were at war every day of the four and a half years i was in office, and as i write in the book it wasn't just the wars in iraq and afghanistan, it was daily wars with the congress, with other agencies, with the white house, and also i would say with my own building, with the pentagon. >> rose: fighting over what within the pentagon? >> trying to make the first priority of the pentagon to be successful in the wars we were already in, the pentagon bureaucracy is structured to plan for war, not to wage war, and so getting badly need
presidents bush and obama as secretary of defense, and doing some speaking but staying as far from washington, d.c. as i can. >> rose: when you look at writing a book, i mean, how hard is that for you to take the time anand think of all of the events and make sure that you get it right as you recollect it? >> first i have given myself a little out at the beginning by saying this is a purely personal reminiscence of what i experienced and what i saw, i am not trying to write the...
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>> i think in here washington. before i was a deputy minister in the early '90s. >> here in washington you are known as mr. anne applebaum. >> i am proud to be married to and though. c-span: that was seven years ago. >> guest: he was so young. c-span: does he look that young today it is a foreign minister? >> guest: he looks wonderful. c-span: what does it mean that he is now the foreign minister of poland and how does that figure into all of your interest here are? >> guest: it doesn't figure in directly. i have a background of knowledge and sympathy for that region that i wouldn't have otherwise and i think he doesn't influence any direct way. he is not sitting with me in the archives while i'm looking up to see what happened to the film directors in 1947 and he would be too busy to even help me write my book. knowing that region and having lived in it and having this 20 year long connection with it gives me some empathy or some interest in what happened there. c-span: what are the residuals from world war ii and
>> i think in here washington. before i was a deputy minister in the early '90s. >> here in washington you are known as mr. anne applebaum. >> i am proud to be married to and though. c-span: that was seven years ago. >> guest: he was so young. c-span: does he look that young today it is a foreign minister? >> guest: he looks wonderful. c-span: what does it mean that he is now the foreign minister of poland and how does that figure into all of your interest here...